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Earlier this month, a ferocious hailstorm wreaked havoc throughout the American Midwest. Several cities were badly affected, but perhaps none as much as Bray, a small town in Nebraska. The hailstones that hit Bray were unbelievably large, roughly the size of tennis balls. Naturally, the town was completely battered -- the storm left it looking like a war zone with houses and vehicles almost completely destroyed.
Large chunks were ripped out of houses and the paint was torn off the walls. The cars in the town looked as though they had been through a gang war -- with the windscreens and windows completely smashed in. Although tornadoes were reported in the region, the hailstones did the most of the damage, wreaking havoc among the locals. Over 20 people from Bray were injured as well; they were rushed to the emergency room, but none were seriously hurt.
Other Nebraska towns are also struggling with the same fate. "The worst part is it lasted 10 minutes and it was over," said Scott Hayek, a resident of Nebraska 41 on the east edge of the business district. "Every one of these vehicles is junk pretty much." His own home was severely hit; he fixed up the broken windows with sheets of plywood and strapped tarps to his damaged vehicles. But he's just glad that his family is safe.
"There's a lot of damage in town," said Terry Hynek, owner of the Wilber Meat Market. His store suffered broken windows. "As a whole we can feel lucky because things can be fixed and things can be replaced. The damage could have been worse with the amount of wind and hail. It made you feel like the small town feeling is back because sometimes we lose that. We're a caring community, but we had a special feeling last night." The local lumber company had kept its doors open throughout the night of the storm so people could get plywood and other materials to cover their broken windows.
Megan Howe, from Clatonia, lost five windows and a tree, and had gaping holes in her slate sliding. The Wilber CareCenter, where she works, lost 15 windows. Dustin Wallman, a resident of Pickrell, said that the town was hit hard by 45 mph winds. He even saved a few of the large hailstones in his freezer.
According to Mike Hollingshead, a daredevil who chases storms, some of the hailstones that hit the region had a circumference of 4.25 inches. He actually chased the hailstorm all the way from Norfolk to Blair in Nebraska, taking brilliant photographs of the storm clouds and the damage caused. "It was pretty sweet looking," he wrote. "It seemed worth changing course to check this storm -- and I even wanted to drive into the big hail. Some of the stones were the size of a grapefruit. It sounds like most of them were tennis to baseball size, but if you set out looking hard enough for the biggest stone you'd be sure to find much bigger."
I suppose it's really okay to admire just how big and beautiful these hailstones were, given the fact that no one was seriously injured. As for repairing the damage done to property, costs are expected to soar to millions of dollars. Fortunately, it's all covered by insurance.
For more incredible photos of the freak hailstorm aftermath, visit Mike Hollingshead's webiste, Extereme Instability.

published:12 Jun 2014

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Earlier this month, a ferocious hailstorm wreaked havoc throughout the American Midwest. Several cities were badly affected, but perhaps none as much as Bray, a small town in Nebraska. The hailstones that hit Bray were unbelievably large, roughly the size of tennis balls. Naturally, the town was completely battered – the storm left it looking like a war zone with houses and vehicles almost completely destroyed.
Large chunks were ripped out of houses and the paint was torn off the walls. The cars in the town looked as though they had been through a gang war – with the windscreens and windows completely smashed in. Although tornadoes were reported in the region, the hailstones did the most of the damage, wreaking havoc among the locals. Over 20 people from Bray were injured as well; they were rushed to the emergency room, but none were seriously hurt.

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It was a great day of shooting with plenty of fish, unfortunately the GoPro battery died and the mount fell off. There was a lot more fish that didn't get to see the camera. This is the first bowfishing video I've put together so it's a little rough. There will hopefully be plenty more to come.
Choot em!!!
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Nebraska

Nebraskai/nəˈbræskə/ is a state that lies in both the Great Plains and the Midwestern United States. Its state capital is Lincoln. Its largest city is Omaha, which is on the Missouri River. The state is crossed by many historic trails and was explored by the Lewis and Clark Expedition. The California Gold Rush brought the first large numbers of non-indigenous settlers to the area. Nebraska was admitted as the 37th state of the United States in 1867. The climate has wide variations between winter and summer temperatures, and violent thunderstorms and tornadoes are common. The state is characterized by treeless prairie, which is ideal for cattle-grazing. It is a major producer of beef, as well as pork, corn, and soybeans. The largest ancestry group claimed by Nebraskans is German American. The state also has the largest per capita population of Czech Americans among U.S. states.

Etymology

Nebraska's name is derived from transliteration of the archaic Otoe words Ñí Brásge, pronounced [ɲĩbɾasꜜkɛ] (contemporary Otoe Ñí Bráhge), or the OmahaNí Btháska, pronounced [nĩbɫᶞasꜜka], meaning "flat water", after the Platte River that flows through the state.

South Dakota is bordered by the states of North Dakota, Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, Wyoming, and Montana. The state is bisected by the Missouri River, dividing South Dakota into two geographically and socially distinct halves, known to residents as "East River" and "West River". Eastern South Dakota is home to most of the state's population, and fertile soil in this area is used to grow a variety of crops. West of the Missouri, ranching is the predominant agricultural activity, and the economy is more dependent on tourism and defense spending. The Black Hills, a group of low pine-covered mountains sacred to the Sioux, are located in the southwest part of the state. Mount Rushmore, a major tourist destination, is located there. South Dakota experiences a temperate continental climate, with four distinct seasons and precipitation ranging from moderate in the east to semi-arid in the west. The ecology of the state features species typical of a North American grassland biome.

Kenny Loggins

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Kenneth Clark "Kenny" Loggins (born January 7, 1948) is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist. He is known for soft rock music beginning in the 1970s, and later for writing and performing for movie soundtracks in the 1980s. Originally a part of the duo Loggins and Messina, he became a solo artist and has written songs for other artists.

Tennis ball

A tennis ball is a ball designed for the sport of tennis. Tennis balls are yellow at major sporting events, but in recreational play can be virtually any color. Tennis balls are covered in a fibrous felt which modifies their aerodynamic properties, and each has a white curvilinear oval covering it.

Specifications

Modern tennis balls must conform to certain criteria for size, weight, deformation, and bounce criteria to be approved for regulation play. The International Tennis Federation (ITF) defines the official diameter as 6.54–6.86cm (2.57–2.70 inches). Balls must have masses in the range 56.0–59.4g (1.98–2.10 ounces). Yellow and white are the only colors approved by the ITF, and most balls produced are a fluorescent yellow known as "optic yellow", first introduced in 1972 following research demonstrating they were more visible on television.

Tennis balls are filled with air and are surfaced by a uniform felt-covered rubber compound. The felt delays flow separation in the boundary layer which reduces aerodynamic drag and gives the ball better flight properties. Often the balls will have a number on them in addition to the brand name. This helps distinguish one set of balls from another of the same brand on an adjacent court.

Tennis Ball Size Hail Leaves Nebraska Town Looking Like a War Zone

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Earlier this month, a ferocious hailstorm wreaked havoc throughout the American Midwest. Several cities were badly affected, but perhaps none as much as Bray, a small town in Nebraska. The hailstones that hit Bray were unbelievably large, roughly the size of tennis balls. Naturally, the town was completely battered -- the storm left it looking like a war zone with houses and vehicles almost completely destroyed.
Large chunks were ripped out of houses and the paint was torn off the walls. The cars in the town looked as though they had been through a gang war -- with the windscreens and windows completely smashed in. Although tornadoes were reported in the region, the hailstones did the most of the damage, wreaking havoc among the locals. Over 20 people from Bray were injured as well; they were rushed to the emergency room, but none were seriously hurt.
Other Nebraska towns are also struggling with the same fate. "The worst part is it lasted 10 minutes and it was over," said Scott Hayek, a resident of Nebraska 41 on the east edge of the business district. "Every one of these vehicles is junk pretty much." His own home was severely hit; he fixed up the broken windows with sheets of plywood and strapped tarps to his damaged vehicles. But he's just glad that his family is safe.
"There's a lot of damage in town," said Terry Hynek, owner of the Wilber Meat Market. His store suffered broken windows. "As a whole we can feel lucky because things can be fixed and things can be replaced. The damage could have been worse with the amount of wind and hail. It made you feel like the small town feeling is back because sometimes we lose that. We're a caring community, but we had a special feeling last night." The local lumber company had kept its doors open throughout the night of the storm so people could get plywood and other materials to cover their broken windows.
Megan Howe, from Clatonia, lost five windows and a tree, and had gaping holes in her slate sliding. The Wilber CareCenter, where she works, lost 15 windows. Dustin Wallman, a resident of Pickrell, said that the town was hit hard by 45 mph winds. He even saved a few of the large hailstones in his freezer.
According to Mike Hollingshead, a daredevil who chases storms, some of the hailstones that hit the region had a circumference of 4.25 inches. He actually chased the hailstorm all the way from Norfolk to Blair in Nebraska, taking brilliant photographs of the storm clouds and the damage caused. "It was pretty sweet looking," he wrote. "It seemed worth changing course to check this storm -- and I even wanted to drive into the big hail. Some of the stones were the size of a grapefruit. It sounds like most of them were tennis to baseball size, but if you set out looking hard enough for the biggest stone you'd be sure to find much bigger."
I suppose it's really okay to admire just how big and beautiful these hailstones were, given the fact that no one was seriously injured. As for repairing the damage done to property, costs are expected to soar to millions of dollars. Fortunately, it's all covered by insurance.
For more incredible photos of the freak hailstorm aftermath, visit Mike Hollingshead's webiste, Extereme Instability.

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Tennis Ball Size Hail Leaves Nebraska Town Looking Like a War Zone

Tennis Ball Size Hail Leaves Nebraska Town Looking Like a War Zone

Tennis Ball Size Hail Leaves Nebraska Town Looking Like a War Zone

Earlier this month, a ferocious hailstorm wreaked havoc throughout the American Midwest. Several cities were badly affected, but perhaps none as much as Bray, a small town in Nebraska. The hailstones that hit Bray were unbelievably large, roughly the size of tennis balls. Naturally, the town was completely battered – the storm left it looking like a war zone with houses and vehicles almost completely destroyed.
Large chunks were ripped out of houses and the paint was torn off the walls. The cars in the town looked as though they had been through a gang war – with the windscreens and windows completely smashed in. Although tornadoes were reported in the region, the hailstones did the most of the damage, wreaking havoc among the locals. Over 20 people from Bray were injured as well; they were rushed to the emergency room, but none were seriously hurt.

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Nebraska: End zone

Nebraska: End zone

Nebraska: End zone

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Bowfishing Nebraska creek

Bowfishing Nebraska creek

Bowfishing Nebraska creek

It was a great day of shooting with plenty of fish, unfortunately the GoPro battery died and the mount fell off. There was a lot more fish that didn't get to see the camera. This is the first bowfishing video I've put together so it's a little rough. There will hopefully be plenty more to come.
Choot em!!!
Music: Drop ZoneTheme Song by Mud Digger
*I don't own any rights to the music*

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Nebraska Inside Zone-Read

Nebraska Inside Zone-Read

Nebraska Inside Zone-Read

After Ebola: Nebraska and the Next Pandemic

Treating Ebola patients at the University of Nebraska Medical Center
After Ebola: Nebraska and the NextPandemic shares the stories of the team from the University of Nebraska Medical Center charged with treating the deadliest diseases in the world.
In candid interviews doctors and nurses provide fascinating details of what it’s like working in the ‘hot zone” of the highly specialized biocontainment unit, warily facing off against a killer virus.

The Zone - South Dakota and Nebraska Deer

Tennis Ball Size Hail Leaves Nebraska Town Looking Like a War Zone

Read More: http://www.GistOnThis.com
Earlier this month, a ferocious hailstorm wreaked havoc throughout the American Midwest. Several cities were badly affected, but perhaps none as much as Bray, a small town in Nebraska. The hailstones that hit Bray were unbelievably large, roughly the size of tennis balls. Naturally, the town was completely battered -- the storm left it looking like a war zone with houses and vehicles almost completely destroyed.
Large chunks were ripped out of houses and the paint was torn off the walls. The cars in the town looked as though they had been through a gang war -- with the windscreens and windows completely smashed in. Although tornadoes were reported in the region, the hailstones did the most of the damage, wreaking havoc among the locals. Over 20 people ...

published: 12 Jun 2014

Tennis Ball Size Hail Leaves Nebraska Town Looking Like a War Zone

Earlier this month, a ferocious hailstorm wreaked havoc throughout the American Midwest. Several cities were badly affected, but perhaps none as much as Bray, a small town in Nebraska. The hailstones that hit Bray were unbelievably large, roughly the size of tennis balls. Naturally, the town was completely battered – the storm left it looking like a war zone with houses and vehicles almost completely destroyed.
Large chunks were ripped out of houses and the paint was torn off the walls. The cars in the town looked as though they had been through a gang war – with the windscreens and windows completely smashed in. Although tornadoes were reported in the region, the hailstones did the most of the damage, wreaking havoc among the locals. Over 20 people from Bray were injured as well; they we...

published: 19 Jun 2015

Nebraska: End zone

GOODBYE SKATE ZONE (LINCOLN NEBRASKA)

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published: 08 May 2017

Bowfishing Nebraska creek

It was a great day of shooting with plenty of fish, unfortunately the GoPro battery died and the mount fell off. There was a lot more fish that didn't get to see the camera. This is the first bowfishing video I've put together so it's a little rough. There will hopefully be plenty more to come.
Choot em!!!
Music: Drop ZoneTheme Song by Mud Digger
*I don't own any rights to the music*

published: 03 Jun 2014

Nebraska Inside Zone-Read

After Ebola: Nebraska and the Next Pandemic

Treating Ebola patients at the University of Nebraska Medical Center
After Ebola: Nebraska and the NextPandemic shares the stories of the team from the University of Nebraska Medical Center charged with treating the deadliest diseases in the world.
In candid interviews doctors and nurses provide fascinating details of what it’s like working in the ‘hot zone” of the highly specialized biocontainment unit, warily facing off against a killer virus.

published: 19 Apr 2017

The Zone - Nebraska Whitetails and Namibia Muzzleloader

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JamesBrion takes his son Grant to Nebraska to hunt whitetails with crossbow and rifle, then Tim Herald takes his muzzleloader on a safari in Namibia.
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published: 10 Jan 2015

The Zone - Nebraska Sandhill Bucks

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NortheastNebraska's sandhills are infamous for producing a bounty of healthy whitetail bucks. JoinThe Zone's core team of JamesBrion and Tim Herald as they base out of Gobble n' Grunt Outfitters for some very exciting whitetail rifle hunting action.
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published: 21 Nov 2014

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Tennis Ball Size Hail Leaves Nebraska Town Looking Like a War Zone

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Earlier this month, a ferocious hailstorm wreaked havoc throughout the American Midwest. Several cities were badly affected...

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Earlier this month, a ferocious hailstorm wreaked havoc throughout the American Midwest. Several cities were badly affected, but perhaps none as much as Bray, a small town in Nebraska. The hailstones that hit Bray were unbelievably large, roughly the size of tennis balls. Naturally, the town was completely battered -- the storm left it looking like a war zone with houses and vehicles almost completely destroyed.
Large chunks were ripped out of houses and the paint was torn off the walls. The cars in the town looked as though they had been through a gang war -- with the windscreens and windows completely smashed in. Although tornadoes were reported in the region, the hailstones did the most of the damage, wreaking havoc among the locals. Over 20 people from Bray were injured as well; they were rushed to the emergency room, but none were seriously hurt.
Other Nebraska towns are also struggling with the same fate. "The worst part is it lasted 10 minutes and it was over," said Scott Hayek, a resident of Nebraska 41 on the east edge of the business district. "Every one of these vehicles is junk pretty much." His own home was severely hit; he fixed up the broken windows with sheets of plywood and strapped tarps to his damaged vehicles. But he's just glad that his family is safe.
"There's a lot of damage in town," said Terry Hynek, owner of the Wilber Meat Market. His store suffered broken windows. "As a whole we can feel lucky because things can be fixed and things can be replaced. The damage could have been worse with the amount of wind and hail. It made you feel like the small town feeling is back because sometimes we lose that. We're a caring community, but we had a special feeling last night." The local lumber company had kept its doors open throughout the night of the storm so people could get plywood and other materials to cover their broken windows.
Megan Howe, from Clatonia, lost five windows and a tree, and had gaping holes in her slate sliding. The Wilber CareCenter, where she works, lost 15 windows. Dustin Wallman, a resident of Pickrell, said that the town was hit hard by 45 mph winds. He even saved a few of the large hailstones in his freezer.
According to Mike Hollingshead, a daredevil who chases storms, some of the hailstones that hit the region had a circumference of 4.25 inches. He actually chased the hailstorm all the way from Norfolk to Blair in Nebraska, taking brilliant photographs of the storm clouds and the damage caused. "It was pretty sweet looking," he wrote. "It seemed worth changing course to check this storm -- and I even wanted to drive into the big hail. Some of the stones were the size of a grapefruit. It sounds like most of them were tennis to baseball size, but if you set out looking hard enough for the biggest stone you'd be sure to find much bigger."
I suppose it's really okay to admire just how big and beautiful these hailstones were, given the fact that no one was seriously injured. As for repairing the damage done to property, costs are expected to soar to millions of dollars. Fortunately, it's all covered by insurance.
For more incredible photos of the freak hailstorm aftermath, visit Mike Hollingshead's webiste, Extereme Instability.

Read More: http://www.GistOnThis.com
Earlier this month, a ferocious hailstorm wreaked havoc throughout the American Midwest. Several cities were badly affected, but perhaps none as much as Bray, a small town in Nebraska. The hailstones that hit Bray were unbelievably large, roughly the size of tennis balls. Naturally, the town was completely battered -- the storm left it looking like a war zone with houses and vehicles almost completely destroyed.
Large chunks were ripped out of houses and the paint was torn off the walls. The cars in the town looked as though they had been through a gang war -- with the windscreens and windows completely smashed in. Although tornadoes were reported in the region, the hailstones did the most of the damage, wreaking havoc among the locals. Over 20 people from Bray were injured as well; they were rushed to the emergency room, but none were seriously hurt.
Other Nebraska towns are also struggling with the same fate. "The worst part is it lasted 10 minutes and it was over," said Scott Hayek, a resident of Nebraska 41 on the east edge of the business district. "Every one of these vehicles is junk pretty much." His own home was severely hit; he fixed up the broken windows with sheets of plywood and strapped tarps to his damaged vehicles. But he's just glad that his family is safe.
"There's a lot of damage in town," said Terry Hynek, owner of the Wilber Meat Market. His store suffered broken windows. "As a whole we can feel lucky because things can be fixed and things can be replaced. The damage could have been worse with the amount of wind and hail. It made you feel like the small town feeling is back because sometimes we lose that. We're a caring community, but we had a special feeling last night." The local lumber company had kept its doors open throughout the night of the storm so people could get plywood and other materials to cover their broken windows.
Megan Howe, from Clatonia, lost five windows and a tree, and had gaping holes in her slate sliding. The Wilber CareCenter, where she works, lost 15 windows. Dustin Wallman, a resident of Pickrell, said that the town was hit hard by 45 mph winds. He even saved a few of the large hailstones in his freezer.
According to Mike Hollingshead, a daredevil who chases storms, some of the hailstones that hit the region had a circumference of 4.25 inches. He actually chased the hailstorm all the way from Norfolk to Blair in Nebraska, taking brilliant photographs of the storm clouds and the damage caused. "It was pretty sweet looking," he wrote. "It seemed worth changing course to check this storm -- and I even wanted to drive into the big hail. Some of the stones were the size of a grapefruit. It sounds like most of them were tennis to baseball size, but if you set out looking hard enough for the biggest stone you'd be sure to find much bigger."
I suppose it's really okay to admire just how big and beautiful these hailstones were, given the fact that no one was seriously injured. As for repairing the damage done to property, costs are expected to soar to millions of dollars. Fortunately, it's all covered by insurance.
For more incredible photos of the freak hailstorm aftermath, visit Mike Hollingshead's webiste, Extereme Instability.

Tennis Ball Size Hail Leaves Nebraska Town Looking Like a War Zone

Earlier this month, a ferocious hailstorm wreaked havoc throughout the American Midwest. Several cities were badly affected, but perhaps none as much as Bray, a...

Earlier this month, a ferocious hailstorm wreaked havoc throughout the American Midwest. Several cities were badly affected, but perhaps none as much as Bray, a small town in Nebraska. The hailstones that hit Bray were unbelievably large, roughly the size of tennis balls. Naturally, the town was completely battered – the storm left it looking like a war zone with houses and vehicles almost completely destroyed.
Large chunks were ripped out of houses and the paint was torn off the walls. The cars in the town looked as though they had been through a gang war – with the windscreens and windows completely smashed in. Although tornadoes were reported in the region, the hailstones did the most of the damage, wreaking havoc among the locals. Over 20 people from Bray were injured as well; they were rushed to the emergency room, but none were seriously hurt.

Earlier this month, a ferocious hailstorm wreaked havoc throughout the American Midwest. Several cities were badly affected, but perhaps none as much as Bray, a small town in Nebraska. The hailstones that hit Bray were unbelievably large, roughly the size of tennis balls. Naturally, the town was completely battered – the storm left it looking like a war zone with houses and vehicles almost completely destroyed.
Large chunks were ripped out of houses and the paint was torn off the walls. The cars in the town looked as though they had been through a gang war – with the windscreens and windows completely smashed in. Although tornadoes were reported in the region, the hailstones did the most of the damage, wreaking havoc among the locals. Over 20 people from Bray were injured as well; they were rushed to the emergency room, but none were seriously hurt.

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Bowfishing Nebraska creek

It was a great day of shooting with plenty of fish, unfortunately the GoPro battery died and the mount fell off. There was a lot more fish that didn't get to se...

It was a great day of shooting with plenty of fish, unfortunately the GoPro battery died and the mount fell off. There was a lot more fish that didn't get to see the camera. This is the first bowfishing video I've put together so it's a little rough. There will hopefully be plenty more to come.
Choot em!!!
Music: Drop ZoneTheme Song by Mud Digger
*I don't own any rights to the music*

It was a great day of shooting with plenty of fish, unfortunately the GoPro battery died and the mount fell off. There was a lot more fish that didn't get to see the camera. This is the first bowfishing video I've put together so it's a little rough. There will hopefully be plenty more to come.
Choot em!!!
Music: Drop ZoneTheme Song by Mud Digger
*I don't own any rights to the music*

Treating Ebola patients at the University of Nebraska Medical Center
After Ebola: Nebraska and the NextPandemic shares the stories of the team from the University of Nebraska Medical Center charged with treating the deadliest diseases in the world.
In candid interviews doctors and nurses provide fascinating details of what it’s like working in the ‘hot zone” of the highly specialized biocontainment unit, warily facing off against a killer virus.

Treating Ebola patients at the University of Nebraska Medical Center
After Ebola: Nebraska and the NextPandemic shares the stories of the team from the University of Nebraska Medical Center charged with treating the deadliest diseases in the world.
In candid interviews doctors and nurses provide fascinating details of what it’s like working in the ‘hot zone” of the highly specialized biocontainment unit, warily facing off against a killer virus.

Watch this episode and more at http://www.wildtv.ca
JamesBrion takes his son Grant to Nebraska to hunt whitetails with crossbow and rifle, then Tim Herald takes his muzzleloader on a safari in Namibia.
4083

Watch this episode and more at http://www.wildtv.ca
JamesBrion takes his son Grant to Nebraska to hunt whitetails with crossbow and rifle, then Tim Herald takes his muzzleloader on a safari in Namibia.
4083

Watch this episode and more at http://www.wildtv.ca
NortheastNebraska's sandhills are infamous for producing a bounty of healthy whitetail bucks. JoinThe Zone's core team of JamesBrion and Tim Herald as they base out of Gobble n' Grunt Outfitters for some very exciting whitetail rifle hunting action.
8287

Watch this episode and more at http://www.wildtv.ca
NortheastNebraska's sandhills are infamous for producing a bounty of healthy whitetail bucks. JoinThe Zone's core team of JamesBrion and Tim Herald as they base out of Gobble n' Grunt Outfitters for some very exciting whitetail rifle hunting action.
8287

The Zone - South Dakota and Nebraska Deer

Tennis Ball Size Hail Leaves Nebraska Town Looking Like a War Zone

Read More: http://www.GistOnThis.com
Earlier this month, a ferocious hailstorm wreaked havoc throughout the American Midwest. Several cities were badly affected, but perhaps none as much as Bray, a small town in Nebraska. The hailstones that hit Bray were unbelievably large, roughly the size of tennis balls. Naturally, the town was completely battered -- the storm left it looking like a war zone with houses and vehicles almost completely destroyed.
Large chunks were ripped out of houses and the paint was torn off the walls. The cars in the town looked as though they had been through a gang war -- with the windscreens and windows completely smashed in. Although tornadoes were reported in the region, the hailstones did the most of the damage, wreaking havoc among the locals. Over 20 people ...

published: 12 Jun 2014

Tennis Ball Size Hail Leaves Nebraska Town Looking Like a War Zone

Earlier this month, a ferocious hailstorm wreaked havoc throughout the American Midwest. Several cities were badly affected, but perhaps none as much as Bray, a small town in Nebraska. The hailstones that hit Bray were unbelievably large, roughly the size of tennis balls. Naturally, the town was completely battered – the storm left it looking like a war zone with houses and vehicles almost completely destroyed.
Large chunks were ripped out of houses and the paint was torn off the walls. The cars in the town looked as though they had been through a gang war – with the windscreens and windows completely smashed in. Although tornadoes were reported in the region, the hailstones did the most of the damage, wreaking havoc among the locals. Over 20 people from Bray were injured as well; they we...

Tennis Ball Size Hail Leaves Nebraska Town Looking Like a War Zone

Read More: http://www.GistOnThis.com
Earlier this month, a ferocious hailstorm wreaked havoc throughout the American Midwest. Several cities were badly affected...

Read More: http://www.GistOnThis.com
Earlier this month, a ferocious hailstorm wreaked havoc throughout the American Midwest. Several cities were badly affected, but perhaps none as much as Bray, a small town in Nebraska. The hailstones that hit Bray were unbelievably large, roughly the size of tennis balls. Naturally, the town was completely battered -- the storm left it looking like a war zone with houses and vehicles almost completely destroyed.
Large chunks were ripped out of houses and the paint was torn off the walls. The cars in the town looked as though they had been through a gang war -- with the windscreens and windows completely smashed in. Although tornadoes were reported in the region, the hailstones did the most of the damage, wreaking havoc among the locals. Over 20 people from Bray were injured as well; they were rushed to the emergency room, but none were seriously hurt.
Other Nebraska towns are also struggling with the same fate. "The worst part is it lasted 10 minutes and it was over," said Scott Hayek, a resident of Nebraska 41 on the east edge of the business district. "Every one of these vehicles is junk pretty much." His own home was severely hit; he fixed up the broken windows with sheets of plywood and strapped tarps to his damaged vehicles. But he's just glad that his family is safe.
"There's a lot of damage in town," said Terry Hynek, owner of the Wilber Meat Market. His store suffered broken windows. "As a whole we can feel lucky because things can be fixed and things can be replaced. The damage could have been worse with the amount of wind and hail. It made you feel like the small town feeling is back because sometimes we lose that. We're a caring community, but we had a special feeling last night." The local lumber company had kept its doors open throughout the night of the storm so people could get plywood and other materials to cover their broken windows.
Megan Howe, from Clatonia, lost five windows and a tree, and had gaping holes in her slate sliding. The Wilber CareCenter, where she works, lost 15 windows. Dustin Wallman, a resident of Pickrell, said that the town was hit hard by 45 mph winds. He even saved a few of the large hailstones in his freezer.
According to Mike Hollingshead, a daredevil who chases storms, some of the hailstones that hit the region had a circumference of 4.25 inches. He actually chased the hailstorm all the way from Norfolk to Blair in Nebraska, taking brilliant photographs of the storm clouds and the damage caused. "It was pretty sweet looking," he wrote. "It seemed worth changing course to check this storm -- and I even wanted to drive into the big hail. Some of the stones were the size of a grapefruit. It sounds like most of them were tennis to baseball size, but if you set out looking hard enough for the biggest stone you'd be sure to find much bigger."
I suppose it's really okay to admire just how big and beautiful these hailstones were, given the fact that no one was seriously injured. As for repairing the damage done to property, costs are expected to soar to millions of dollars. Fortunately, it's all covered by insurance.
For more incredible photos of the freak hailstorm aftermath, visit Mike Hollingshead's webiste, Extereme Instability.

Read More: http://www.GistOnThis.com
Earlier this month, a ferocious hailstorm wreaked havoc throughout the American Midwest. Several cities were badly affected, but perhaps none as much as Bray, a small town in Nebraska. The hailstones that hit Bray were unbelievably large, roughly the size of tennis balls. Naturally, the town was completely battered -- the storm left it looking like a war zone with houses and vehicles almost completely destroyed.
Large chunks were ripped out of houses and the paint was torn off the walls. The cars in the town looked as though they had been through a gang war -- with the windscreens and windows completely smashed in. Although tornadoes were reported in the region, the hailstones did the most of the damage, wreaking havoc among the locals. Over 20 people from Bray were injured as well; they were rushed to the emergency room, but none were seriously hurt.
Other Nebraska towns are also struggling with the same fate. "The worst part is it lasted 10 minutes and it was over," said Scott Hayek, a resident of Nebraska 41 on the east edge of the business district. "Every one of these vehicles is junk pretty much." His own home was severely hit; he fixed up the broken windows with sheets of plywood and strapped tarps to his damaged vehicles. But he's just glad that his family is safe.
"There's a lot of damage in town," said Terry Hynek, owner of the Wilber Meat Market. His store suffered broken windows. "As a whole we can feel lucky because things can be fixed and things can be replaced. The damage could have been worse with the amount of wind and hail. It made you feel like the small town feeling is back because sometimes we lose that. We're a caring community, but we had a special feeling last night." The local lumber company had kept its doors open throughout the night of the storm so people could get plywood and other materials to cover their broken windows.
Megan Howe, from Clatonia, lost five windows and a tree, and had gaping holes in her slate sliding. The Wilber CareCenter, where she works, lost 15 windows. Dustin Wallman, a resident of Pickrell, said that the town was hit hard by 45 mph winds. He even saved a few of the large hailstones in his freezer.
According to Mike Hollingshead, a daredevil who chases storms, some of the hailstones that hit the region had a circumference of 4.25 inches. He actually chased the hailstorm all the way from Norfolk to Blair in Nebraska, taking brilliant photographs of the storm clouds and the damage caused. "It was pretty sweet looking," he wrote. "It seemed worth changing course to check this storm -- and I even wanted to drive into the big hail. Some of the stones were the size of a grapefruit. It sounds like most of them were tennis to baseball size, but if you set out looking hard enough for the biggest stone you'd be sure to find much bigger."
I suppose it's really okay to admire just how big and beautiful these hailstones were, given the fact that no one was seriously injured. As for repairing the damage done to property, costs are expected to soar to millions of dollars. Fortunately, it's all covered by insurance.
For more incredible photos of the freak hailstorm aftermath, visit Mike Hollingshead's webiste, Extereme Instability.

Tennis Ball Size Hail Leaves Nebraska Town Looking Like a War Zone

Earlier this month, a ferocious hailstorm wreaked havoc throughout the American Midwest. Several cities were badly affected, but perhaps none as much as Bray, a...

Earlier this month, a ferocious hailstorm wreaked havoc throughout the American Midwest. Several cities were badly affected, but perhaps none as much as Bray, a small town in Nebraska. The hailstones that hit Bray were unbelievably large, roughly the size of tennis balls. Naturally, the town was completely battered – the storm left it looking like a war zone with houses and vehicles almost completely destroyed.
Large chunks were ripped out of houses and the paint was torn off the walls. The cars in the town looked as though they had been through a gang war – with the windscreens and windows completely smashed in. Although tornadoes were reported in the region, the hailstones did the most of the damage, wreaking havoc among the locals. Over 20 people from Bray were injured as well; they were rushed to the emergency room, but none were seriously hurt.

Earlier this month, a ferocious hailstorm wreaked havoc throughout the American Midwest. Several cities were badly affected, but perhaps none as much as Bray, a small town in Nebraska. The hailstones that hit Bray were unbelievably large, roughly the size of tennis balls. Naturally, the town was completely battered – the storm left it looking like a war zone with houses and vehicles almost completely destroyed.
Large chunks were ripped out of houses and the paint was torn off the walls. The cars in the town looked as though they had been through a gang war – with the windscreens and windows completely smashed in. Although tornadoes were reported in the region, the hailstones did the most of the damage, wreaking havoc among the locals. Over 20 people from Bray were injured as well; they were rushed to the emergency room, but none were seriously hurt.

The Zone S3:E13- BC Bear and Nebraska Whitetail

The Zone S3:E12- Nebraska Whitetails

Tim Herald heads to Gobble-N-Grunt in Nebraska during the peak of the whitetail rut.

published: 26 Feb 2015

After Ebola: Nebraska and the Next Pandemic

Treating Ebola patients at the University of Nebraska Medical Center
After Ebola: Nebraska and the NextPandemic shares the stories of the team from the University of Nebraska Medical Center charged with treating the deadliest diseases in the world.
In candid interviews doctors and nurses provide fascinating details of what it’s like working in the ‘hot zone” of the highly specialized biocontainment unit, warily facing off against a killer virus.

Orange Bowl 1995 (Miami v Nebraska) One Hour

CoachTom Osborne has come so close to winning a national championship so many times but the Orange Bowl has been his Waterloo and his opponent has stood in his way on two prior occasions. This year, the Cornhuskers have escaped the winter lull of Nebraska for another chance in Miami against those same Hurricanes, They will rely on their vaunted running game and a two headed quarterback named Frazier Berringer but Warren Sapp and the Miami defense leads the nation in several defensive categories. Nebraska's defense ain't so bad either so QB Frank Costa will have to take advantage of Nebraska's cornerbacks to penetrate the end zone. Sit back, relax, and see if Tom Osborne can finally bring home a championship.

Force of Nature - Tales of Tornado Alley

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In Tornado Alley you can never let your guard down, while you’re watching a twister in front, another will sneak up behind you. They’re beautiful, graceful, majestic, exciting, powerful, and they’re awesome. But up close tornadoes are the most violent creatures on planet Earth. Their killing grounds are the sweeping plains of North America. Welcome to Tornado Alley.
These are the stories of human survival. These are the stories of the people who chase cyclones, the storm chasers. Across the length and breadth of the United States more than one thousand tornados touch down every year, but it’s Nebraska, Texas, Kansas, and Oklahoma, that suffer mos...

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Treating Ebola patients at the University of Nebraska Medical Center
After Ebola: Nebraska and the NextPandemic shares the stories of the team from the University of Nebraska Medical Center charged with treating the deadliest diseases in the world.
In candid interviews doctors and nurses provide fascinating details of what it’s like working in the ‘hot zone” of the highly specialized biocontainment unit, warily facing off against a killer virus.

Treating Ebola patients at the University of Nebraska Medical Center
After Ebola: Nebraska and the NextPandemic shares the stories of the team from the University of Nebraska Medical Center charged with treating the deadliest diseases in the world.
In candid interviews doctors and nurses provide fascinating details of what it’s like working in the ‘hot zone” of the highly specialized biocontainment unit, warily facing off against a killer virus.

CoachTom Osborne has come so close to winning a national championship so many times but the Orange Bowl has been his Waterloo and his opponent has stood in his way on two prior occasions. This year, the Cornhuskers have escaped the winter lull of Nebraska for another chance in Miami against those same Hurricanes, They will rely on their vaunted running game and a two headed quarterback named Frazier Berringer but Warren Sapp and the Miami defense leads the nation in several defensive categories. Nebraska's defense ain't so bad either so QB Frank Costa will have to take advantage of Nebraska's cornerbacks to penetrate the end zone. Sit back, relax, and see if Tom Osborne can finally bring home a championship.

CoachTom Osborne has come so close to winning a national championship so many times but the Orange Bowl has been his Waterloo and his opponent has stood in his way on two prior occasions. This year, the Cornhuskers have escaped the winter lull of Nebraska for another chance in Miami against those same Hurricanes, They will rely on their vaunted running game and a two headed quarterback named Frazier Berringer but Warren Sapp and the Miami defense leads the nation in several defensive categories. Nebraska's defense ain't so bad either so QB Frank Costa will have to take advantage of Nebraska's cornerbacks to penetrate the end zone. Sit back, relax, and see if Tom Osborne can finally bring home a championship.

Chris Broussard chats with Marc Lamont Hill.
0:00 – 2:35 Intro
2:36 – 5:49 – Marc Lamont Hill talks the future of the Sixers
5:50 - 8:17 – Who Marc thinks will win the Finals
8:18 – 9:12 - Should the Warriors have signed Kevin Durant?
9:13 – 11:04 - Who’s Marc’s MVP?
11:05 – 15:08 - What did you think about Draymond’s comments about James Dolan and Charles Oakley?
15:09 - 22:12 - On Andre Iguodala use of the n-word.
22:13 – 34:09 - How different groups in society uses the n-word
34:10 – 38:23 - On African–American athletes speaking out on social issues
38:24 – 42:47 - On Colin Kaepernick's future in the NFL
42:48 – 45:30 – Wrap up
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Chris Broussard chats with Marc Lamont Hill.
0:00 – 2:35 Intro
2:36 – 5:49 – Marc Lamont Hill talks the future of the Sixers
5:50 - 8:17 – Who Marc thinks will win the Finals
8:18 – 9:12 - Should the Warriors have signed Kevin Durant?
9:13 – 11:04 - Who’s Marc’s MVP?
11:05 – 15:08 - What did you think about Draymond’s comments about James Dolan and Charles Oakley?
15:09 - 22:12 - On Andre Iguodala use of the n-word.
22:13 – 34:09 - How different groups in society uses the n-word
34:10 – 38:23 - On African–American athletes speaking out on social issues
38:24 – 42:47 - On Colin Kaepernick's future in the NFL
42:48 – 45:30 – Wrap up
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FOX Sports coverage includes: College Basketball, College Football, MLB, NASCAR, NFL, Soccer, UFC, USGA events and the FIFA World Cup.
FS1 original programs include: Undisputed, The Herd, Speak for Yourself, Garbage Time with Katie Nolan and more.

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Every other Wednesday we present a new video, so join us to see the truth laid bare...
In Tornado Alley you can never let your guard down, while you’re watching a twister in front, another will sneak up behind you. They’re beautiful, graceful, majestic, exciting, powerful, and they’re awesome. But up close tornadoes are the most violent creatures on planet Earth. Their killing grounds are the sweeping plains of North America. Welcome to Tornado Alley.
These are the stories of human survival. These are the stories of the people who chase cyclones, the storm chasers. Across the length and breadth of the United States more than one thousand tornados touch down every year, but it’s Nebraska, Texas, Kansas, and Oklahoma, that suffer most. These are the tales of Tornado Alley.
“Tornado Alley” is a documentary from the “StormForce” series.

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In Tornado Alley you can never let your guard down, while you’re watching a twister in front, another will sneak up behind you. They’re beautiful, graceful, majestic, exciting, powerful, and they’re awesome. But up close tornadoes are the most violent creatures on planet Earth. Their killing grounds are the sweeping plains of North America. Welcome to Tornado Alley.
These are the stories of human survival. These are the stories of the people who chase cyclones, the storm chasers. Across the length and breadth of the United States more than one thousand tornados touch down every year, but it’s Nebraska, Texas, Kansas, and Oklahoma, that suffer most. These are the tales of Tornado Alley.
“Tornado Alley” is a documentary from the “StormForce” series.

Tennis Ball Size Hail Leaves Nebraska Town Looking Like a War Zone

Read More: http://www.GistOnThis.com
Earlier this month, a ferocious hailstorm wreaked havoc throughout the American Midwest. Several cities were badly affected, but perhaps none as much as Bray, a small town in Nebraska. The hailstones that hit Bray were unbelievably large, roughly the size of tennis balls. Naturally, the town was completely battered -- the storm left it looking like a war zone with houses and vehicles almost completely destroyed.
Large chunks were ripped out of houses and the paint was torn off the walls. The cars in the town looked as though they had been through a gang war -- with the windscreens and windows completely smashed in. Although tornadoes were reported in the region, the hailstones did the most of the damage, wreaking havoc among the locals. Over 20 people from Bray were injured as well; they were rushed to the emergency room, but none were seriously hurt.
Other Nebraska towns are also struggling with the same fate. "The worst part is it lasted 10 minutes and it was over," said Scott Hayek, a resident of Nebraska 41 on the east edge of the business district. "Every one of these vehicles is junk pretty much." His own home was severely hit; he fixed up the broken windows with sheets of plywood and strapped tarps to his damaged vehicles. But he's just glad that his family is safe.
"There's a lot of damage in town," said Terry Hynek, owner of the Wilber Meat Market. His store suffered broken windows. "As a whole we can feel lucky because things can be fixed and things can be replaced. The damage could have been worse with the amount of wind and hail. It made you feel like the small town feeling is back because sometimes we lose that. We're a caring community, but we had a special feeling last night." The local lumber company had kept its doors open throughout the night of the storm so people could get plywood and other materials to cover their broken windows.
Megan Howe, from Clatonia, lost five windows and a tree, and had gaping holes in her slate sliding. The Wilber CareCenter, where she works, lost 15 windows. Dustin Wallman, a resident of Pickrell, said that the town was hit hard by 45 mph winds. He even saved a few of the large hailstones in his freezer.
According to Mike Hollingshead, a daredevil who chases storms, some of the hailstones that hit the region had a circumference of 4.25 inches. He actually chased the hailstorm all the way from Norfolk to Blair in Nebraska, taking brilliant photographs of the storm clouds and the damage caused. "It was pretty sweet looking," he wrote. "It seemed worth changing course to check this storm -- and I even wanted to drive into the big hail. Some of the stones were the size of a grapefruit. It sounds like most of them were tennis to baseball size, but if you set out looking hard enough for the biggest stone you'd be sure to find much bigger."
I suppose it's really okay to admire just how big and beautiful these hailstones were, given the fact that no one was seriously injured. As for repairing the damage done to property, costs are expected to soar to millions of dollars. Fortunately, it's all covered by insurance.
For more incredible photos of the freak hailstorm aftermath, visit Mike Hollingshead's webiste, Extereme Instability.

2:24

Tennis Ball Size Hail Leaves Nebraska Town Looking Like a War Zone

Earlier this month, a ferocious hailstorm wreaked havoc throughout the American Midwest. S...

Tennis Ball Size Hail Leaves Nebraska Town Looking Like a War Zone

Earlier this month, a ferocious hailstorm wreaked havoc throughout the American Midwest. Several cities were badly affected, but perhaps none as much as Bray, a small town in Nebraska. The hailstones that hit Bray were unbelievably large, roughly the size of tennis balls. Naturally, the town was completely battered – the storm left it looking like a war zone with houses and vehicles almost completely destroyed.
Large chunks were ripped out of houses and the paint was torn off the walls. The cars in the town looked as though they had been through a gang war – with the windscreens and windows completely smashed in. Although tornadoes were reported in the region, the hailstones did the most of the damage, wreaking havoc among the locals. Over 20 people from Bray were injured as well; they were rushed to the emergency room, but none were seriously hurt.

0:09

Nebraska: End zone

Where I was filming from at Memorial Stadium in Nebraska. September 4, 2010.

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Bowfishing Nebraska creek

It was a great day of shooting with plenty of fish, unfortunately the GoPro battery died a...

Bowfishing Nebraska creek

It was a great day of shooting with plenty of fish, unfortunately the GoPro battery died and the mount fell off. There was a lot more fish that didn't get to see the camera. This is the first bowfishing video I've put together so it's a little rough. There will hopefully be plenty more to come.
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After Ebola: Nebraska and the Next Pandemic

Treating Ebola patients at the University of Nebraska Medical Center
After Ebola: Nebraska and the NextPandemic shares the stories of the team from the University of Nebraska Medical Center charged with treating the deadliest diseases in the world.
In candid interviews doctors and nurses provide fascinating details of what it’s like working in the ‘hot zone” of the highly specialized biocontainment unit, warily facing off against a killer virus.

1:35

The Zone - Nebraska Whitetails and Namibia Muzzleloader

Watch this episode and more at http://www.wildtv.ca
James Brion takes his son Grant to Neb...

The Zone - Nebraska Whitetails and Namibia Muzzleloader

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JamesBrion takes his son Grant to Nebraska to hunt whitetails with crossbow and rifle, then Tim Herald takes his muzzleloader on a safari in Namibia.
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1:30

The Zone - Nebraska Sandhill Bucks

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Northeast Nebraska's sandhills are inf...

The Zone - Nebraska Sandhill Bucks

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NortheastNebraska's sandhills are infamous for producing a bounty of healthy whitetail bucks. JoinThe Zone's core team of JamesBrion and Tim Herald as they base out of Gobble n' Grunt Outfitters for some very exciting whitetail rifle hunting action.
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Tennis Ball Size Hail Leaves Nebraska Town Looking Like a War Zone

Read More: http://www.GistOnThis.com
Earlier this month, a ferocious hailstorm wreaked havoc throughout the American Midwest. Several cities were badly affected, but perhaps none as much as Bray, a small town in Nebraska. The hailstones that hit Bray were unbelievably large, roughly the size of tennis balls. Naturally, the town was completely battered -- the storm left it looking like a war zone with houses and vehicles almost completely destroyed.
Large chunks were ripped out of houses and the paint was torn off the walls. The cars in the town looked as though they had been through a gang war -- with the windscreens and windows completely smashed in. Although tornadoes were reported in the region, the hailstones did the most of the damage, wreaking havoc among the locals. Over 20 people from Bray were injured as well; they were rushed to the emergency room, but none were seriously hurt.
Other Nebraska towns are also struggling with the same fate. "The worst part is it lasted 10 minutes and it was over," said Scott Hayek, a resident of Nebraska 41 on the east edge of the business district. "Every one of these vehicles is junk pretty much." His own home was severely hit; he fixed up the broken windows with sheets of plywood and strapped tarps to his damaged vehicles. But he's just glad that his family is safe.
"There's a lot of damage in town," said Terry Hynek, owner of the Wilber Meat Market. His store suffered broken windows. "As a whole we can feel lucky because things can be fixed and things can be replaced. The damage could have been worse with the amount of wind and hail. It made you feel like the small town feeling is back because sometimes we lose that. We're a caring community, but we had a special feeling last night." The local lumber company had kept its doors open throughout the night of the storm so people could get plywood and other materials to cover their broken windows.
Megan Howe, from Clatonia, lost five windows and a tree, and had gaping holes in her slate sliding. The Wilber CareCenter, where she works, lost 15 windows. Dustin Wallman, a resident of Pickrell, said that the town was hit hard by 45 mph winds. He even saved a few of the large hailstones in his freezer.
According to Mike Hollingshead, a daredevil who chases storms, some of the hailstones that hit the region had a circumference of 4.25 inches. He actually chased the hailstorm all the way from Norfolk to Blair in Nebraska, taking brilliant photographs of the storm clouds and the damage caused. "It was pretty sweet looking," he wrote. "It seemed worth changing course to check this storm -- and I even wanted to drive into the big hail. Some of the stones were the size of a grapefruit. It sounds like most of them were tennis to baseball size, but if you set out looking hard enough for the biggest stone you'd be sure to find much bigger."
I suppose it's really okay to admire just how big and beautiful these hailstones were, given the fact that no one was seriously injured. As for repairing the damage done to property, costs are expected to soar to millions of dollars. Fortunately, it's all covered by insurance.
For more incredible photos of the freak hailstorm aftermath, visit Mike Hollingshead's webiste, Extereme Instability.

2:24

Tennis Ball Size Hail Leaves Nebraska Town Looking Like a War Zone

Earlier this month, a ferocious hailstorm wreaked havoc throughout the American Midwest. S...

Tennis Ball Size Hail Leaves Nebraska Town Looking Like a War Zone

Earlier this month, a ferocious hailstorm wreaked havoc throughout the American Midwest. Several cities were badly affected, but perhaps none as much as Bray, a small town in Nebraska. The hailstones that hit Bray were unbelievably large, roughly the size of tennis balls. Naturally, the town was completely battered – the storm left it looking like a war zone with houses and vehicles almost completely destroyed.
Large chunks were ripped out of houses and the paint was torn off the walls. The cars in the town looked as though they had been through a gang war – with the windscreens and windows completely smashed in. Although tornadoes were reported in the region, the hailstones did the most of the damage, wreaking havoc among the locals. Over 20 people from Bray were injured as well; they were rushed to the emergency room, but none were seriously hurt.

0:09

Nebraska: End zone

Where I was filming from at Memorial Stadium in Nebraska. September 4, 2010.

After Ebola: Nebraska and the Next Pandemic

Treating Ebola patients at the University of Nebraska Medical Center
After Ebola: Nebraska and the NextPandemic shares the stories of the team from the University of Nebraska Medical Center charged with treating the deadliest diseases in the world.
In candid interviews doctors and nurses provide fascinating details of what it’s like working in the ‘hot zone” of the highly specialized biocontainment unit, warily facing off against a killer virus.

Orange Bowl 1995 (Miami v Nebraska) One Hour

CoachTom Osborne has come so close to winning a national championship so many times but the Orange Bowl has been his Waterloo and his opponent has stood in his way on two prior occasions. This year, the Cornhuskers have escaped the winter lull of Nebraska for another chance in Miami against those same Hurricanes, They will rely on their vaunted running game and a two headed quarterback named Frazier Berringer but Warren Sapp and the Miami defense leads the nation in several defensive categories. Nebraska's defense ain't so bad either so QB Frank Costa will have to take advantage of Nebraska's cornerbacks to penetrate the end zone. Sit back, relax, and see if Tom Osborne can finally bring home a championship.

Chris Broussard chats with Marc Lamont Hill.
0:00 – 2:35 Intro
2:36 – 5:49 – Marc Lamont Hill talks the future of the Sixers
5:50 - 8:17 – Who Marc thinks will win the Finals
8:18 – 9:12 - Should the Warriors have signed Kevin Durant?
9:13 – 11:04 - Who’s Marc’s MVP?
11:05 – 15:08 - What did you think about Draymond’s comments about James Dolan and Charles Oakley?
15:09 - 22:12 - On Andre Iguodala use of the n-word.
22:13 – 34:09 - How different groups in society uses the n-word
34:10 – 38:23 - On African–American athletes speaking out on social issues
38:24 – 42:47 - On Colin Kaepernick's future in the NFL
42:48 – 45:30 – Wrap up
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In Tornado Alley you can never let your guard down, while you’re watching a twister in front, another will sneak up behind you. They’re beautiful, graceful, majestic, exciting, powerful, and they’re awesome. But up close tornadoes are the most violent creatures on planet Earth. Their killing grounds are the sweeping plains of North America. Welcome to Tornado Alley.
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When the sun dims dramatically Monday morning, that would be like an entire power plant unit shutting down for the Lone Star State's electricity grid. The much-anticipated solar eclipse will wipe out about 600 megawatts worth of electricity generation from Texas' growing solar power industry, according to officials with ERCOT, which manages the Texas grid.&nbsp; ... "That is not very much," she said about eclipse's influence ... ....

Multiple media reports Thursday reported a van crashed into dozens of people in the center of Barcelona Thursday killing two and injuring several people. Local Spanish media say two armed men have entered a restaurant after a van crashed into a crowd of people, according to Reuters, and police consider the incident to be terror related. Local media reports say two people were killed instantly when struck by the van....

The number of asylum seekers who are illegally crossing into Canada from the United States more than tripled last month, according to new data released on Thursday by the Canadian government which hints at the deep fears that migrants have about the recent U.S. administration immigration crackdown ...The RoyalCanadian Mounted Police said that an additional 3,800 asylum seekers were arrested crossing the U.S ... "It's not a crisis ... ....

The Guardian reported that police announced one person was arrested in relation to the attack on Thursday where someone drove a white van through the busy, pedestrian area of Las Ramblas in Barcelona, Spain which has left at least 13 dead, and more than 50 injured ...Police said that the number of the dead was "bound to rise" since at least 50 people were injured after the attack, interior minister for Catalonia, Joaquim Form said ... ... U.S....

The top two officers and the top enlisted sailors who were in charge when the USS Fitzgerald had a collision on June 17 that killed seven crew members will face disciplinary measures after seven crew members died from the incident, a senior Navy official said on Thursday. The Washington Post reported that Adm. William F ... The discipline varies but will include likely career-ending actions against the ship's captain at the time, Cmdr....

The MaharashtraCoastalZoneManagementAuthority has asked the MakerGroup, which is in the process of raising a luxury and multipurpose mall along with a drive-in theatre, to tender explanation of the query raised by the MCZMA in connection with the mammoth development ...zone, thus there is mangrove destruction....

Even as the state government draws up a plan to notify silence zones in the city, Ganesh mandals are likely to get a free run this year to use loudspeakers ... "The home department will have to review silence zones in the city in consultation with the BMC ... The official said there are several flaws in the way silence zones are currently marked ... Amended central law endangers silence zones....

The Queenstown Lakes DistrictCouncil is to review its brothel bylaw and possibly extend the Queenstown brothel zone, although there are no known brothels in the district ... The 2008 bylaw expires in April 2018 ... READ MORE. * Property magnates Chow brothers selling brothel in Wellington ... Ad Feedback ... Grandiek said the council was not aware of any brothels in either permitted zone and had not received any complaints about brothels....

Longmont. HoverStreet...Boulder ... Speed limit through the construction zone will be reduced to 25 miles per hour ... During this time, traffic control personnel will be used to move travelers safely around the work zone ... to 4 p.m ... The work zone will be approximately 600 feet long ... A temporary walk will be available in the northbound direction for bicyclists and pedestrians, but care should be taken when traveling through this construction zone....